General
Of droughts and fires and floods

We all know Dorothea Mackellar’s famous words. More recently, Tim Flannery has told us our dams would never fill again and former fire chief turned Climate Council member Greg Mullins warned that we’ll be incinerated by holocausts as a consequence of dangerous climate change caused by our greedy desire for a good standard of living based on cheap and reliable electricity.
New South Wales disaster supremo Shane Fitzsimmons has certainly reaped a triple reward from flood and fire and famine, but not in the way that Mackellar outlined in her classic poem. She understood and loved the land in a similar way to traditional Aborigines, pastoralists, foresters, apiarists, farmers and anyone else who knows where their daily bread…
-
General23 hours ago
Thousands join pro-Palestinian rallies in towns and cities across Australia amid ceasefire
-
General22 hours ago
Australia’s Diamonds defeat South Africa’s Proteas 65-42 in third netball Test
-
General21 hours ago
Bathurst 1000 quick hits: Chaz Mostert drinks beer with fans, Erebus owner protests, and drama on Mount Panorama
-
Noosa News19 hours ago
Fatal Traffic Crash, South Bingera